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is not a leader, and he is not in charge. we'll get into that president obama coming up. and karl rove the total fool of this election season. but first. >> on this friday overhead lines making news. a 21-year-old man arrested after trying to rob nancy pelosi's house in california. he tried hitting the minority leader's house in nap pa county not once but twice, monday and tuesday, which was election day. he was then caught by police robbing another house wednesday and then immediately admitted to breaking into pelosi's house, but he didn't take anything the second time because when he was in there he realized who's house it was. >> we ought to tell this guy there is hot property at the white house. >> the new jersey governor called the man he supported, mitt romney, to offer some support as well he said no he just sent romney a conciliatory email, but called president obama. >> bill: that's unreal. >> the samsung galaxy overtook apples iphone. shipped 18 million units compared to iphone's 16. but that will not hold since the iphone 5 went on sale in the fourth quarter. >> bi

we're -- where something was prematurely called. >> karl rove is here with michael back there with the decision desk. we would like to refer to this as cage match 2012 bring it go. >> just before midnight while karl rove protested ay held at his rtz in dave weigel tweeted -- nobody tell rove but the ohio gop has conceded and gone home. at 12:50 in the morning, romney called to congratulate the president and shortly after used his concession speech to call for national unity. >> i so i had been able to fulfill your hopes to lead the country in a different direction, but the nation chose another leader and so ann and i join with you to earnestly pray for him and for this great nation. >> just after 1:00 a.m. president obama took the stage in chicago and in an eeb lex cycle that has parsed every line, and smile, it was clear he saved his most powerful oratory for the very end. >> we are not as divided as our politics suggest. we're not as cynical as the pundits believe. we are greater than the sum of our individual ambitions and we remain more tha

finney and professor james peterson, thank you so much. coming up, you did build this. karl rove. hey sis, it's so great to see you. you, too! oh, cloudy glasses. you didn't have to come over! actually, honey, i think i did... oh? you did? whoa, ladies, easy. hi. cascade kitchen counselor. we can help avoid this with cascade complete pacs. over time, the other premium pac can leave cloudy, hard water deposits, but cascade complete pacs help leave glasses sparkling. shiny! too bad it doesn't work on windows. okay, i'm outta here. more dishwasher brands in north america recommend cascade. >>> now might not be the best time, but could i borrow $300 million? is that possible? >> do you believe that ohio has been settled? >> no, i don't. i think this is premature. >> karl is in big trouble. they're going to take his thumbs, and karl is almost all thumb. >> as the republican party undergoes a period of self-reflection to better understand its defeat at the presidential polls last week, one man appears to be taking the most heat. not mitt romney and not paul ryan, but karl rove. mr. rove took mo

we go. you tell me whether you stand by your call in ohio given the karl rove. >> cenk: that was awesome. and wait until you see bill o'reilly saying, oh, no, the right establishment is lost--yes! and then progressive victories everywhere! some of them even came in 420. [ cheering ] >> it means i'm going to smoke a lot of weed! whew! >> and if you think there respect going to be elbows on this show, then you don't know what is happening. lots of elbows tonight. it's go time! [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> romney: i'm mitt romney. i believe in america and i'm running for president. >> this is going to be a landslide. he's going to win by more than five points. >> barack obama will be re-elected. >> barack obama will be re-elected. mitt romney will come up a loser. >> it's a perplexing time for many of us right now. >> president obama's victory was a popularity contest. [ buzzer ] >> republicans, there is no way after holding out on obama after two years they're going to cave in. >> it's a mandate for us to work together. >> our leaders have to reach across the aisle to do the peop

, reverend. >>> coming up, we now know what was going on right before karl rove's on-air election night meltdown. it raises serious questions about his role at fox news. you'll want to hear this. >>> and what was mitt romney planning if he won? we've got the story tonight, and what he's doing now, that he's lost the campaign. we'll tell you about that, too. >>> plus florida's fiasco, two days later, and they're still counting ballots. wait until you hear what governor rick scott is saying now. my open letter to him tonight. you're watching "politics nation" on the place for politics, msnbc. >>> everything okay? >> it's just that i really wanted to be president. i was going to create 12 millions jobs. >> buck up, you created one job, xeps it was for me. >> very funny. you got me. i can laugh at myself. ha ha ha. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us d

at the center of it. nbc's national investigative correspondent meichael isikoff joins us. plus karl rove under fire from the billionaire boys club. and a new video showing president obama behind the scenes with cam been staffers. you will want to see what happens in this one. you're watching politics nation on msnbc. well, if it isn't mr. margin. mr. margin? don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. no, no, no, stop! humans -- one day, we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... stop, stop, stop! my car! not so much. but that's okay. you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car, and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer.

great weekend. >> and great to be with you. thank you. >>> coming up, karl rove finally has the answer. he knows exactly why he blew through $300 million for his billionaire buddies. you've got to hear this. >>> and scott walker's so concerned about retirees that he want to get rid of same-day voting registration. i wonder what they think. he won't like the response. that's next. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ when you give a child a toy, it has to work. ♪ make just one someone happy and when it's a toys for tots child, well, what could be more important? so this year, every hasbro toy donated to toys for tots will be powered by duracell. happy holidays. duracell with duralock. trusted everywhere. (announcer) when subaru owners look in the m

romney mopes and the simpsons take a shot at karl rove. when it doesn't fit anywhere else we put it in the viewfinder. >> first i want to thank mitt romney. governor, i admire your tenacity. you got 48% of the vote. even though watching you run for president was like watching someone with roller skates trying to climb stairs. >> oh, darn it. darn it all to heck. >> the good news is that obama won. the bad news, only 39% of whites voted for him. that's the pattern. white people vote for white people like it's going out of style. and like most things that white people do, it's going out of style. >> what's next for you father? >> oh, i don't know. there is so much i want to see and do. i'd like to learn how mayonnaise is made. [ the simpsons ♪ >> hello, mitt. >> hello, karl rove. >> i still think you can win ohio. look, now might not be the best time but could i borrow $300 million? >> what were you doing? >> i went to l.a. >> working woman next to al roker who is a man in the world. >> do you see anything in porn that attracts you at all. >> no, pat. these questions that you ask

karl rove saw that obama took ohio, it looked like he made in his pants. that's when we knew we had it. last night when i heard we took pennsylvania, it is happening. >> stephanie: can you feel karl rove spiral into irrelevancy as we speak? i can. >> one million dollars. >> down the drain. >> stephanie: my point is this time for me felt even sweeter because this man has had to put up with so much crap. so much incredible racist crap. for four years. this was sweeter to me for some reason, the second time around, as they say. so my point is -- >> you've been listening to the sinatra channel again, haven't you? >> stephanie: all the time. it happened so fast. you hear -- ohio and then you knew the minute it was ohio, the chiron went up right away. ry elected. i was like oh, my god immediately you tune to fox news. >> this beard balance on election night. -- this weird balance of who gets it first and who gets it right. the networks are always trying to out do each other. >> stephanie: no, no, jacki. you p

right, not everybody's so happy, clappy. karl rove isn't. [ wah wah ] >> stephanie: that's the icing on this cake. from columbus, an audio from election night when he was having his meltdown when the results were coming in. >> you listen to me! i want it reopened right now. get those brokers back in here! turn those machines back on! turn those machines back on! [ laughter ] >> stephanie: karl rove's people, mortimer duke from trade be places. >> i enjoyed seeing him jump off the balcony. >> stephanie: the part where his brother is having a heart attack. [bleep] him. turn those machines back on. >> do you think somebody from the tea party who got his credit card canceled overnight might have been a little upset? >> who said i am now predicting a 330 electoral vote for mitt romney? [buzzer] >> i am predicting 321-217 landslide for romney. george will. the general who's always been wrong about everything. ever. in the history of things. >> who said it won't be close i predict a romney victory by 120 electoral votes. >> ghandi. >> for the win who said we're going to win by a landslide r

. but the results were not pretty. karl rove's american crossroads spent $104 million, success rate, 1. 3%. u.s. chamber of commerce spent $33 million. success rate 6.9%. and as for sheldon adelson, a friend tells the "wall street journal" he will keep on keeping on. quote, he wouldn't lose sleep over the amount of money he spent, the person said, adding he is disappointed but not discouraged. >> of course not. it's four hours of the casinos in macao. >> not go. are for giving. the billionaire donors are here are lived one operative told "the huffington post." there is holy hell to pay. karl rove has a lot of explaining to do. i don't know how you tell donors we spent $390 million and got nothing. if you were to spend $354 million on a race and got nothing, what would your next move be? >> i wouldn't spend it again. what happened here i don't think the money was spent well. it was spent on tv, and after a while if you eat too much lobster, eventually the lobster doesn't taste good. >> i never reached that. >> the tv ads were so pervasive that people stopped listening. they stopped listening.

to swallow. >> trying to hold on to the end, michelle, because even you have karl rove saying that they are going to win. he's calling the election for mr. romney, he writes in "the wall street journal" today, my prediction, sometimes after the cock crows on the morning of november 7th, mitt romney will be declared the president with romney carrying 279 electoral votes, probably more. is karl rove trying to give comfort to his financial backers, here's a group or do you really think he believes it? >> i think karl rove incredibly shrewd. he knows that voters want to go with winners and you want to protect the idea that your guy is going to be the winner so that those soft supporters will back him and pull that lever and perhaps help you out to that degree. so i don't know if he believes it, but i certainly think he wants everybody else to believe it and he knows that this is a really shrewd strategy on his part. >> reverend, i interviewed karl rove in the white house three days before the 2006 midterm where he promised that republicans would hold on to the house. they lost the

. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ girl ] hey! [ both laugh ] ♪ >>> we are back. karl rove and the super pacs managed to achieve an epic failure. there's no other way around that. despite all of the money they spent, president obama was reelected, and democrats increased that margins in both the senate an the house. six of the eight senate candidates supported by karl rove lost. overall crossroads had only a 1% return on investment on the $103 million spent on attack ads according to a study by the night foundation. about 1.3 billion was spent by outside groups overall, two thirds from the republican side, with similar results. a spokesman for the american crossroads dismissed it say they kept the gop race close and winnable despite president obama's massive financial advantage. it sounds like the latest excuse from rove and his buddies is, well, it really could have been worse. here's the obama campaign senior adviser david axelrod. >> if i were one of those billionaires who were finding crossroads and those other organizations, i would be wanting to talk to someone and asking where my refund is. the heartening news i

fun. karl rove flushed that money down the toilet, now they're goal at him big time. this one big ad run by the democrats apparently had more effect than that entirely amount of money. >> romney shut down our plant. turns out that when we built that stage, it was like building my own coffin. >> i still love that ad. then rove comes up with the world's lamest excuse. >> they cut their winning percentage by over romney by about two thirds, but the president -- he succeeded by suppressing the vote. >> wait, wait, wait, obama suppressed the vote? obama suppressed the vote! you're a stitch, karl. and we continue to rub it in the faces about how wrong they were. >> obviously i think with the election results last night, do you want to offer an apology? >> we missed the north carolina senate race. >> yes you did. >> by the way, i didn't. i got that one right too. by wait, the most accurate pollster for the election, you will love that result. don't miss that. it's go time. >> president obama's reelection is a devastating blow. >> if obama wins, it's the end of the republican party. >> we ar

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@rÑo >>> there was the election and then there was the craziness around the election. from karl rove's on-air meltdown as the projections rolled in two a twitter tirade from donald trump, didn't catch it all? here's a quick clip from our jeanne moos to show you how it all played out. >> president obama has been reelected. >> president of the united states. >> it was a hard-fought battle. >> reporter: after painting a bleak picture of president obama's second term, fox commentator dr. charles kratham er said -- >> as a psychiatrist, i will write prescriptions -- >> reporter: what would an election night be without a donald trump angle? after mitt romney's loss, trump tweeted, this election is a total sham and travesty. we should have a revolution in this country. the exit for mitt romney was ohio. but after fox news called ohio for obama, the network's own best-known commentator objected. >> we have to be careful about calling things. >> that's awkward. >> reporter: once karl rove questioned the call by fox's decision desk, megan kelly walked back there. live camera in tow. >> keep coming. here we go.

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it was obama's katrina, which it is. the jobs report is up. we will check in with karl rove and look at predictions from others as the outcome of tuesday is now pretty much at hand. joining me with reaction to all of this, radio talk show host willie billy cunningham. his radio show is heard nationally across the country on sunday nights. sir, welcome back. ju you are a great american. >> sean hannity, how are you? >> sean: after the photo op,. billy cunningham where does president obama fly? to vegas. meanwhile, it it is beginning to freeze in the northeast. people don't have heat, electricity. the gas stations that are open people are waiting six hours or long are to be able to get gas. he comes to town. he hugs chris christie, photo op and then heads off to vegas. your reaction? >> i would say a few things. number one, i think this is obama's katrina in which he is showing a complete lack of compassion. i can recall a speech he gave in denver in front of 70,000 fans in which he said if you elect me the winds will stop blowing and the oceans will not rise. what happened to the anoi

on the ground from ohio. and a few days ago karl rove predicting victory for romney. hear what excuse he came up with to save his hide. you're watching the ed show coming to you live in democracy plaza in new york city. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." mitt romney's campaign can't answer for their completely false jeep to china advertising blitz, and it's a blitz. romney has been running bo gus radio and tv ads in ohio they claim because of the auto loan. the claim is a lie. chrysler ceo says jeep production is staying in the state of ohio and called the commercials inaccurate. romney's political director was asked about st lie for the first time today, and his response was embarrassing. the fact is that chrysler far from chipping jobs go to ohio with actually expanding operations in toledo. >> well, i found it interesting that president obama would attack governor romney hon that when they put up an ad saying that governor romney says let detroit go bankrupt when that's a headline from "the new york times" op-ed. >> just another classic nonanswer from the romney campaign. "the new york times"

of these kinds of voices which is to say, one group of people which is you know karl rove is doubling down saying conservatives shouldn't abandon principles what they need to work on is messaging and bobby jindal advocating for a wholesale rethinking of what conservatism and what the grand old party means in the 2th century. >> i'm encouraged there are more voices and people in the party advocating i think on the jindal side of the argument. i think that -- i was glad in many respect is it was a definitive outcome, there wasn't a split vote on the electoral college and the popular vote. many republicans have gotten the message. they understand we need to get right on issues like immigration, many others. and to rethink about you know we have to evolve. we can't devolve. we have to move forward, recognize there are flu constituencies and changing demographics and the party needs to change and adapt accordingly. put the compassion back in conservatism and wreck flies this is a new america. >> sam -- >> i think in the immigration policy arena especially a damaging comment from romney. what he's sayi

james hoffa will weigh in and have the latest on the ground from ohio. and a few days ago karl rove predicting victory for romney. hear what excuse he came up with to save his hide. you're watching the ed show coming to you live in democracy plaza in new york city. [ heart beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." mitt romney's campaign can't answer for their completely false jeep to china advertising blitz, and it's a blitz. romney has been running bo gus radio and tv ads in ohio they claim because of the auto loan. the claim is a lie. chrysler ceo says jeep production is staying in the state of ohio and called the commercials inaccurate. romney's political direct

about karl rove? i'll say it again, karl rove. not only did he spend millions of other people's money with little gain, his tv performance tuesday night made him the poster child for the republican party's refusal to be part of reality people. >>> plus, inside the two campaigns, how the obama campaign reacted to that disastrous first debate and why as late as tuesday night the romney people thought they had this thing won. we've got reporters from both sides, a lot of tick tock and narrative tonight. >>> and the shocker of the day, cia chief david petraeus resigns he says because of an extramarital affair. we'll try to get to the bottom of that water cooler story tonight. this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. hi, i just switched jobs, and

story and you say karl rove is holding a conference call today for his biggest super pac donors. he spent $325 million of their money. does he start by singing "sorry seems to be the hardest word"? >> no, he didn't. and he doesn't appear to be sorry. >> remarkable. >> we've seen him a lot on fox news saying the result would have been dramatically worst for republicans had they not spent all that money and there's certainly an argument to be made. >> that's a vote of confidence in their candidate mitt romney. they're saying if they hadn't spent $325 they would have lost even more? >> and they say romney suffered through this very difficult proprapr protracted and bitter primary and had to raise a lot of money sort of in the late spring/early summer, and that he was sort of left exposed at that point and were it not for these outside groups coming in and providing him air cover and really going after president obama, he would have limped into the general election in even worse shape. as it was, it's arguable and the democrats have already made the case, including the democratic super

in politics. outside of mitt romney, karl rove might have been the biggest loser this election day. two days ago the political wiss ard spent the night on fox news denying reality as the returns came in on ohio and he couldn't believe them. he also had a surprising lack of success when it came to the spending by his big super pac crossroads. rove convinced a handful of billaires and millionaires to waste a lot of money to help losing candidates. according to a study by the sunlight foundation, american crossroads spent millions not only on the presidential race and mitt romney but senate races. look at his track record. connie mack in florida, denny rehberg in florida lost, tommy thompson in wisconsin, lost. george allen, a loser. heather wilson in new mexico, lost. todd akin in missouri, lost. his only winners of the night were dean heller, the incumbent appointed senator in nevada and deb fischer. more than $100 million went to candidates who won versus those who lost. it turns out his rate of return if you want to put this in business terms was an anemic 1.29% return on the dollar in term

about calling things. >> that's awkward. >> reporter: once karl rove questioned the call by fox's decision desk, megan kelly walked back there. live camera in tow. >> keep coming. here we go. >> we're quite comfortable with the call in ohio. >> earlier in this show, my guests and i talked about how both parties had serious issues they needed to address now. next, a sort of intervention for both parties. there are a lot of warning lights and sounds vying for your attention. so we invented a warning you can feel. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with a patented safety alert seat. when there's danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in the seat. it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. part of a whole new line of tablets from dell. it's changing the conversation. ♪ introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ou

. host: karl rove still resolute in defeat. a former chair of the -- host: my hero. my mentor. dick morris is a close contender. i think karl rove has earned the title of the biggest horse's ass. he has taken credit military spr reelecting george bush. he did not. the supreme court did. he has been wrong about everything. he spent $300 million this year of other people's money, by the way. we do not know how much money karl rove made for that deal. in the nine senate races, he got one. he spent maybe $170 million of that for mitt romney against barack obama, and then on election night, he tried to recreate florida again by insisting that the network, fox, was wrong in calling the election for obama. the fox number-cruncher's said, "no, you are wrong." -- the fox number-crunchers said, "no, you are wrong." i think his career in politics should be over, and show -- and so should dick morris's. he is getting all of these people's money, spending it for mitt romney, and then he is on fox news as a supposedly independent political commentator, and he is writing a column for rupert murdoc

me to something really interesting. karl rove and a lot of republicans out there are predicting that romney is going to win. when you look at the electoral map it doesn't seem like that's anywhere near true. let me read you some quotes. my predictions sometime after the cock crows on the morning of november 7th, that's really uncomfortable, mitt romney will be declared america's 45th president. this is what i don't want to hear, karl rove talking about that. hehe continues this is funny. in addition to the data, the anecdote tall and intangible evidence from crowd sizes to each side's closing arguments give the sense that the odds favor mr. romney. they do, they really do. >> by the way he thought bush would beat gore. >> cenk: that seems to me that it's a bizarre thing to do. karl rove is not stupid. he knows that romney is not winning. >> nobody knows will remember that karl rove said this. we will. he doesn't want anybody to lose heart. that they're going to win. what republicans don't want to say now is where the money is going, where they're giving money to house and senate

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is the biggest loser of this election, the second is karl rove. he created the model for outside spending groups and his spent more than $1 billion this election but obviously mitt romney lost and so did 2/3 of the congressional candidates rove supported. more bill after the break. we're right back. felony hit and run charges for you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. you would rather deal with ahmadinejad than me. >>absolutely. >> and so would mitt romney. (vo) she's joy behar. >>and the best part is that current will let me say anything. what the hell were they thinking? 15 succeeded in setting their houses on fire. at christmas, there was a lot of driving over the river and through the woods. and a little bit of skidding on the ice and taking out grandma's garage door. so while you're celebrating, allstate w

're going to do. karl rove said that we should figure out what the deal is with this decision desk. the decision desk is in a different place. megan, i will escort you down the steps here, so you can go and interview them. >> such a gentleman. >> all right. >> watch your step. >> thank you, thank you, i don't want to fall in front of all of these millions of people. >> okay. >> all right. >> megan is going to go to the decision desk and interview them. >> they're way down the hall. so we'll do a little interrogation and see if they stand by their call. >> this is the decision desk. now we're in the heart of the decision desk room. you tell me whether you stand by your call on ohio, given the doubts karl rove just raised? >> we're actually quite comfortable with the call in ohio. >> what do you make of it, chris? >> there just aren't enough republican votes left. >> percent certainty? >> 99.95%. >> okay. all right. well, there you have it. >> okay, megan. karl, karl -- karl, he's coming up here to the desk, crunching numbers, writing furiously, pointing at bill hemmer. a lot of thin

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is making all kinds of excuses. wait until you hear who karl rove is blaming his epic fail on. >>> and breaking tonight for the first time we are hearing what mitt romney thinks about why he lost. it was a conference call with his national finance committee and it was explosive. he's talking about african-americans and women. you will definitely want to hear this one. you're watching "politics nation" on the place for politics, msnbc. >> top ten things going through his mind while he was getting that lovely romney/ryan tattoo. number ten, worst mistake since my herman cain tattoo. number three, does obama care cover tattoo removal? and the number one thought, romney can still win, right? right? new trident layers juicy berry + tangy tangerine is a thrilling, dual-flavored ride to mouth fun-town. but it's not like everyone is going to break into a karaoke jam session. ♪ this will literally probably never happen. then don't get nickle and dimed by high cost investments and annoying account fees. at e-trade, our free easy-to-use online tools and experienced retirement specialis

: they are watching karl rove, and oh yes our numbers are right. >> i watched that clip over and over and over. [ laughter ] >> it is unfortunate so many people are cutting kelly walking down the hallway so short, because it really is fun how she awkwardly maneuvers 600 feet. >> yeah. >> it tells you that they practiced this. >> stephanie: yeah. >> they were expecting to dispute what their own experts were telling them. >> stephanie: yeah. >> although it was nice to see them go to a couple of experts, rather than some inanimate objects. >> right? >> stephanie: all right. let's dive into the right-wing world. [♪ circus music ♪] >> stephanie: they were saying a lot of romney supporters were literally stunned, and that's because they listen to their own people only. >> yeah. >> i don't know what the unskewed poll guy is going to do now. >> oh, my god. >> he can get the mail. >> stephanie: he can get nate silver's coffee. rush limbaugh yesterday. >> mitt romney and his family would have been the essence of exactly what this country needs, but what was romney's recipe? romney's r

, if you see something that shows evidence of media bias, tweet us fox news watch on twitter. karl rove becomes a liberal media target again. >> i'm raising the question of our responsibility to call these things when it appears to ordinary americans that we are not leading the pack for the sake of that. >> he stirs it up on election night expressing his concerns of the race call in ohio. why is the media questioning the roles of other political pros? that is next on news watch. >>> fox news can now project that president obama will win the crucial battleground state of ohio. long considered to be the harbinger for the nation with 18 electoral votes. ohio, this was the entire ballgame. >> jon: bret baier reporting the crucial call for the presidential race in ohio on tuesday night. a few minutes later, anchor chris wallace got reaction from joe trippi and karl rove. >> if you look at the some of the counties, there are a lot of votes left for obama that could outnumber some of the suburban areas. decision desk is looking at key precincts and that is what they do. we haven't been able to

contribution to make. >>> by now you know karl rove didn't quite get it right on election night. and that was just fine with "the simpsons." during last night's episode, bart's message on the chalkboard read, i will not concede the election until karl rove gives me permission. >>> a small town is marking president obama's election by sending two pounds of white truffles to the white house. that's going to do it. that's your dish of scrambled politics. >>> that fiscal cliff hanging over wall street and main street, some investors are worried last week's postelection sell-off could gather steam. the s&p 500 is four points from correction territory. this week, we'll get new numbers on retail sales or october. and two, key inflation reports. >>> japan's economy saw its first retraction this year. >>> good news out of greece, where lawmakers approve the new 2013 budget, a key step in keeping the country out of bankruptcy. >>> apple and htc settled a 32-month patent battle. >>> looks like live nation ticketmaster is about to see a threat to its share in the market. papal and aeg. >>>

of justice was influenced by the president's former political adviser, karl rove. >> what we need is karl rove to get himself over to the judiciary committee and put his hand on the bible and take an oath and give testimony and he can either tell the truth or take the fifth either one will satisfy me. >> now in prison serving 6.5 year prison essentially on an bribery scandal. the bribe $500,000 to an initiative that he wanted to create a state lottery that was a quid pro quo to get him on an hospital board. he had already served on the hospital board wanted off the board, did it as a favor and the lottery never happened. it's a crime that he sits in there right now but this is a story we've been covering for a while. michael tricia, jayar we also have don siegal man's daughter. we've been considering this covering this. where does your dad stand today. >> he has served ten months already. i just want--i want to reiterate basically what he said. there was no pro quid pro quo. he was accused of an implied quid pro quo which means an inferred prescribed. we have judges who own companies bene

in the final week of the campaign. karl rove wrote in this "wall street journal" yesterday president obama was lucky hurricane sandy happened because it interrupted mr. romney's momentum. >>> this began for republicans even before election day explaining how mitt romney's loss in the election would not be a reflection on anything about mitt romney or his policies or campaign or the republican party. they were explaining that before mr. romney even lost. october 31st, campaign sources told cbs news super storm sandy stalled romney's momentum. a few days before the election, if you hadn't had the storm, there would have been more of a chance for the romney campaign to talk about the deficit. the blame the storm line has continued all through today especially with former mississippi governor haley barbour speaking on the "today" show. >> hurricane sandy saved barack obama's presidency. it broke the momentum romney had coming in the end of october. >> this is a narrative republicans are telling themselves, that the beltway media is also now starting to tell itself because they keep hearing rep

karl rove under fire from donors and party officials for the lack of results trying to divert attention by taking aim at the president. >> he succeeded by suppressing the e vote. by saying to people you may not like who i am and i know you can't bring yourself to vote for me, but i'm going to paint him as a rich guy that only cares about himself. >> let's bring in the communications director and former press secretary for the congressional committee and msnbc political analyst and communications director karen finney, good morning to you both. jonathan, senator chuck schumer fired back at what karl rove just said there. take a look. >> karl rove's reputation is going to take a significant hit. if cross roads were a business and rove was the ceo he'd be fired for getting a poor return for his investors. >> the senator went on to say that american cross roads will be less of a factor in the midterms. jonathan, is he write? >> he's not at all. we have been talking to a lot of donors. everyone who is disappointed with results fully understands the contribution that we had in the 2012 electi

in the republican parties but less sow in the general election. we saw karl rove spinning the $300 million made things look better than they would have been without the money but most are analyzing that million plus money, the adelson money etc. did in the show up in the outcome of the election. what do you assess from that? the primary investment versus the general election return. >> one thing that barack obama did better than any other democrat has ever done, he put himself in a position to almost match them dollar-for-dollar in the world of television and ads. i went it a couple of those so-called swing states and i had never seen even in my lifetime the number of ads. they were not all karl rove. there were democratic ads and pro obama ads period. i say the ability to offset what karl rove does means you got it raise money the way obama raised money. i am very pleased now that my cell phone i can get my messages. before that i didn't get nay messages because every day there was another solicitation and they--not even a thank you. it was a solicitation, and it worked. he got all the money h

you guys here. >> that's awkward. >> that's awkward says megan kelly. so when karl rove says that as obviously wrong as it turns out, does it seem to you that he's speaking as a guy with an independent judgment or a guy who's acting as a republican party surrogate? >> that's the issue. awkward. awkward long before election night when networks have people on their programs who are also actors. they're no longer just observers. that's also true with paul at cnn. it's not just karl. but karl's running the, you know, multi-- hundreds of millions of dollars in advertising. >> why do cable networks and not just fox news allow people who are still in the game, who are partisans, who are helping to raise money, come on and be paid pundits? >> first of all, that was great television, okay? >> it was. it's riveting. >> that's one of the reasons they put them on there. they give good television. however, that meltdown was indicative of what is really wrong with what's going on in network news and cable news. the mixing of pundits and not just pub dids but hill pundits, karl rove with $3

of the right wing finally collide on election day and did karl rove melt down in front of us and show he couldn't deal with reality? >> i think that's what we saw there in real time to beg a phrase. on tuesday night. it was a pleasure to watch. yes, this was the last thing that could have done it to them. before this, there was always polling. they lived in their bubble. we had that bit as you pointed out on our show for oh, over a year. we would show different republicans saying things that were just bubblicious. completely nonfactual that they only told themselves. then finally they found polls like the rasmussen poll that closed a tiny hole in the bubble. so now they were getting even their own polling information. so the last thing that could have shocked them and woken them out of their dream was the election and it did. >> eliot: it was kind of amazing to watch on election night. even the anchors on fox news who have played along with the bubble stories over the past year, there were numbers on a piece of paper

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